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The denny's restaurant commercials featuring a bed of music aired in 1996

"-ing" and "-ings" actions, food shots, and supers appear.

The first spot has the "-ing" action with a bed of music

had the "work, work" chorus of the contours 1962 hit "Do you love me?".

Pouring, popping and scrambling are followed by a super reading

"Everybody's working harder these days".

Another "-ings" are followed by another super that says

"Denny's is no exception".

Another pouring, popping and scrambling ensue

are succeeded by another super says

"Even the chickens are working harder".

Finally, in the last shot a bunch of overworked chickens

are shown as many eggs are possible.

At the end of the spot the Denny's logo appears

as a super reads "Breakfast and lunch specials starting at $3.99

at participating denny's in the U.S."

Another spot had the upbeat easygoing ditty

"Did you ever have to make up your mind?" by The Lovin' Spoonful.

This 15-second spot begins with a super reading

"If you need the idea to have a hard time choosing between lunch special A

and lunch special B for $2.99? Denny's is the place for you to go".

Then food shots of popping which is "D", pouring is "E",

scrambling which is "N", flipping which is "N",

spreading and powdering which is "Y'S".

The spot closes with a Denny's logo appearing,

as the super says "Lunch specials A and B starting at $2.99

5 am to 10 at night at participating restaurants".

Another 30-second spot features the "-ing" action

Set to the "I was looking for love in all the wrong places"

chorus of Johnny Lee's 1980 hit "Lookin for Love".

Pouring, popping and scrambling are followed by a super says

"Everybody's looking for everything".

More "-ings" are followed with a super reading

"The thing that you've been looking for".

More pouring, popping and scrambling ensue are followed by a

super reads "Denny's is looking for love".

Finally, in the last shot More pouring, popping and scrambling

appear twice on the screen.

The spot ends with the Denny's logo

appearing on screen with a super saying "Breakfast and lunch specials

starting at $3.99, At participating denny's in the U.S."

A 60-second spot has the "How will you make it on your own?" verse

of the sonny curtis hit "Love is all around (Theme from The Mary Tyler Moore Show)". from 1970.

Pouring, popping and scrambling are followed by a super

reading "Whenever you go to eat

At denny's you're there to stay".

More "-ings" are followed by another super reading

"Sometimes at Denny's you can eat wherever you like".

More pouring, popping and scrambling, and are followed by another super tells us

"These days at Denny's you can eat it and love is

all around".

During the "Love is all around no need to waste it" chorus,

More pouring, popping and scrambling are shown by another super says

"Denny's can have everything... why did you always eat it?"

During the last line of the chorus,

More pouring, popping and scrambling

are shown by another super says

"Denny's might just make it after all".

Finally, in the last segment...

More pouring popping and scrambling ensue

and the Denny's logo appears on screen with the super

saying "Breakfast and lunch specials for only $1.99

at participating Denny's".

A 30-second spot

had the "-ing" action with

the "You got to have an ace in the hole" chorus

of the George Strait song from 1989.

Pouring, popping and scrambling

are followed by a super that reads "The grand slam breakfast

has two eggs, two sausages two bacons,

and two pancakes with syrup and butter".

More "-ings" are followed by another super

that reads on screen "It was introduced in 1977

because that's why it became a most popular food ever".

More pouring, popping and scrambling

and another super says "Sometimes you have

the ace in the hole".

Finally in the last scene,

More pouring, popping and scrambling

appeared and signs off with the Denny's logo

and super saying "Grand slam breakfast starting at

$2.99, At participating denny's in the U.S."

Finally two more 30-second spots

Have a bed of music here they are.

This 30-second spot has the "-ing" action with a bed

of music featuring the "Why do you drink?" chorus of the

Hank Williams, Jr. hit "Family Tradition (1979).

Pouring, popping and scrambling

are followed by a super that reads

"Why are you drinking around?".

More "-ings" are followed by another super

that tells us "Denny's makes the best coffee ever".

More pouring, popping and scrambling

ensue and are suceeded by another super that says

"You add the sugar in your coffee".

Finally in the last segment,

A bunch of coffee items are shown

and signs off with the Denny's logo and

and super says "Brand coffee items starting at $5.99

at participating denny's in the U.S."

The final 30-second spot set to

"Tubthumping" by chumbawamba.

Pouring, popping and scrambling are followed by a

super that reads "Did you ever get knocked by food?".

More "-ings" are followed by another super

that reads "Denny's never keeps you down".

More pouring, popping and scrambling

are followed by another super reads "Sometimes

you alwayed knocked foods".

Finally in the last segment,

A bunch of food shots and signs off with the Denny's logo

and super reading "Three egg omelets for a limited time

at participating Denny's in the U.S."

Pouring,

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Denny's restaurant commercials in 1996 may have featured a bed of music that was popular during that time period. The specific songs used would depend on the specific commercial and its target audience.

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